Casella-cel Software for the Microdust dust monitor Manuel d'utilisateur

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MICRODUST pro
Aerosol Monitoring System
WINDUST pro
Application Software
Users Handbook
HB3275-06
COPYRIGHT
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Page 1 - Users Handbook

MICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemWINDUST proApplication SoftwareUsers HandbookHB3275-06COPYRIGHT

Page 2 - New with Firmware Version 06

EnterEscCASELLAMICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemEscEnterv30053Pull the knurledsleeve outwardsto release theconnectorRed dotSlide theProbe Collaru

Page 3 - WARNINGS !

1.4 Analogue Output/RS 232 SocketEsc00018642531Description

Page 4 - GETTING STARTED

Ω1.5 Schedule of Partsv30054CASELLAMICRODUSTproAerosolMonitoringSystemEscEnter02055Slide toUnlockDescription

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. OPERATION2.1 Preparation for Use2.1.1 Power SupplyWarning !0001312 V DCPowerRS 232ClipTripod BushIrDA (NotImplemented)Lift EndoReleaseCoverSlide Of

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

Serial Number LabelBoot ModeNormallyDisabledChargerEnableFactorySettings00014ON12Warning !2.1.2 Sampling Probe*2.1.3 Supporting the InstrumentOperatio

Page 7 - 1.1 Introduction

2.2 Preliminary Operations2.2.1 Switching ON and OFFØ.Ø26AveMaxmg/m3Ø.ØØ61.8Ø6Cal:- DEFAULTMP02Enter3.00.001.81Ø mg/m31ØØsecMP03Operation

Page 8 - 1.2 Principle of Operation

2.2.2 Checking Battery Status & Firmware Version2.2.3 Configuring for the Current MeasurementEsc**MAIN MENU**View GraphView GraphView MeasurementM

Page 9 - MicroDust Measurement mg/m

EnterCONFIGURATIONMeasuring RangeAveraging TimeBack LightTime & DateLanguageSerial Comm'sMP12EnterEnterEnterOperation

Page 10 - Description

EnterEnterAVERAGING TIMEAverage: 1SecAveØffØ.5ØØKeypadAnalogue:Alarm Status:Alarm Level:Alarm Reset:MP30Operation

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EnterEnterEnterOperation

Page 12 - 1.5 Schedule of Parts

New with Firmware Version 06

Page 13 - 2.1 Preparation for Use

EnterEnterSET TIMEHours:Minutes: Ø1Seconds: 3215MP18SET DATEDate:Day:Month: MarchYear: ØØ14WednesdayMP19EnterEnterSerial CommsPort: RS 232Baud Rate: 9

Page 14 - 2.1.2 Sampling Probe*

2.3 Calibration2.3.1 Checking Zero and SpanEnterCALIBRATIONSet ZeroSet SpanSet Optical FilterUser Dust TypesRestore Default CALMP21Operation

Page 15 - 2.2.1 Switching ON and OFF

EnterEnterPurge BellowsCalibrationFilter00023Operation

Page 16 - Operation

2.3.2 Calibrating for a Specific Dust TypeEnterEnterEnterOperation

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Operation

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2.3.3 Applying the Calibration√√CorrectionFactorGravimetric ConcentrationInstrument Average ading T W A=Re ( . . )Dust Name OPTØ] DEFAULT1] LIMESTONE2

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2.4 Measurement2.4.1 Maximum Value (Max.)EnterSET DUST PARAMETERSDust:SITE 4Factor: 1.ØØØSet Factor:Set Name:MP27EnterEnterEnterOperation

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2.4.2 Time Weighted Average Value (Ave)2.5 Data Logging2.5.1 Configuring the LoggerMP07CONFIG LOGGERIntervals: SecØØ1Stop when fullClear Memory: NOLog

Page 21 - 2.3.1 Checking Zero and Span

2.5.2 Clearing the Logger Memory2.5.3 Start LoggingEnterEnterLOGGERView RunsConfig LoggerStart LoggerMP06EnterØ.Ø26AveMaxmg/m3Ø.ØØ61.8Ø6Cal:- DEFAULT2

Page 22 - Calibration

Time:Start Date:16:1Ø:57Ø8 Mar ØØØ1/Ø2Run Number:Duration: Ø1:29:44Ave Value:Max Value: 25.ØØ4.37MP08Operation

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WARNINGS !UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should this instrument becleaned using a solvent based cleaner.Attempts to charge non-rechargeable cells is hazardous

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Operation

Page 25 - Re ( . . )

3. WINDUST pro APPLICATION SOFTWAREApplications¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤3.1 Installation on Windows 95™, 98™, ME™,Windows NT™ & Windows 2000™Start Run…ApplicationS

Page 26 - 2.4.1 Maximum Value (Max.)

a:\setupEnter3.2 Starting WinDust proOK3.3 Profiles3.3.1 Creating/Editing a ProfileProfiles EditNew EditInstrument.bmpApplicationSoftware

Page 27 - 2.5.1 Configuring the Logger

ProCommunicationsCommsPortComms via amodemModemDialApplicationSoftware

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Data FilesFile PrefixOK3.3.2 Sending a Profile to the InstrumentSend Profile CommsApplicationSoftware

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3.4 Downloading Data from the LoggerDownload Comms3.5 Presentation of DataPrint FileFile Print PreviewCopy EditFont Edit3.5.1 Displaying the Data Summ

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Open FileSummary ViewApplicationSoftware

Page 31 - Start Run…

3.5.2 Displaying Data as a GraphGraph ViewApplicationSoftware

Page 32 - 3.3 Profiles

3.5.3 Displaying Data as a TableTable View3.5.4 Exporting Data to Other Applications.datApplicationSoftware

Page 33 - Software

3.6 Real-Time Display ModeReal Time CommsResetApplicationSoftware

Page 34 - Send Profile Comms

GETTING STARTEDIt is suggested that you prepare, calibrate and operateyour MicroDust pro following the sequence of sections inthe Operations Chapter:P

Page 35 - 3.5 Presentation of Data

Re-scaleAuto ScaleAuto Scale3.7 Gravimetric Correction by WinDust proSoftwareApplicationSoftware

Page 36 - Summary View

Calibration EditOKYes.datApplicationSoftware

Page 37 - Graph View

ApplicationSoftware

Page 38 - Table View

4. SAMPLING ACCESSORIES4.1 Gravimetric AdaptersSamplingAccessories

Page 39 - 3.6 Real-Time Display Mode

4.2 TSP / Respirable AdaptersPump Connectionø37 mm Filter Holder00026"O" Ring"O" RingAdapterLocating SpigotInlet Tube Complete&quo

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4.3 PUF Filter AdapterPump Connection00027ø37 mm Filter Holder"O" Ring"O" RingLocating SpigotPUF Filter HolderPM /Respirable10ø25

Page 41 - Calibration Edit

Storage of PUF FiltersInserting / Removing PUF FiltersPUF Filter Spares List4.4 Aspirator UnitSamplingAccessories

Page 42

Fan Aspirator'O' Ring'O' RingAdapterLocating Spigot'O' RingInlet Tube CompleteThumb ScrewMeasuringChamberMicroDustProbe0

Page 44 - 4.2 TSP / Respirable Adapters

5. MAINTENANCE & SERVICING5.1 Service Department5.2 Lens Contamination5.2.1 Long Term MonitoringMaintenance& Servicing

Page 45 - 4.3 PUF Filter Adapter

TABLE OF CONTENTSContents

Page 46 - 4.4 Aspirator Unit

5.2.2 Cleaning5.3 Fault Finding TipsMaintenance& Servicing

Page 47 - Accessories

6. SPECIFICATION6.1 Instrument SpecificationMeasurementµPower SupplySpecification

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Physical∅Displayed ValuesData LoggerSpecification

Page 49 - 5.2 Lens Contamination

Ω6.2 Maintenance6.3 WinDust pro, PC Based Application Software6.4 Spare Parts6.5 Optional Accessories6.6 CE ComplianceSpecification

Page 51 - 6.1 Instrument Specification

APPENDIX AMicrodust pro Remote Control Command SetA.1 IntroductionA.2 Individual CommandsCommand ‘X’: - Start real time outputAppendix A

Page 52 - Data Logger

Command ‘Z’: - Stop real time outputCommand ‘I’: - Interrogate targetCommand ‘T’: - Download records storedCommand ‘R’: - Set instrument id and time d

Page 53 - 6.6 CE Compliance

Command ‘B’: - Upload bitmap screen to instrumentCommand ‘C’: - Clear bitmapUser interface CommandsDisplayMICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemEscEnt

Page 55 - APPENDIX A

ProMICRODUSTSerial CommsPort: RS 232Baud Rate: 96ØØData Bits: 8Stop Bits: 1Parity: NoneMICRODUST proMenu StructurePress to Zerostable.Purge Probe unti

Page 56 - Appendix A

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)Contents

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1. DESCRIPTION OF THE MICRODUST pro1.1 IntroductionDescription

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¤¤¤¤1.2 Principle of OperationInfra RedEmitterInfra RedDetectorSampleVolumeLight Stop00009Description

Page 59 - Menu Structure

1.3 The MicroDust pro Menu StructureGravimetric Measurement mg/m3MicroDust Measurement mg/m3005001000150020002500500 1000 1500 2000 2500Linear Best Fi

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